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Tag: Thomas V. “Mike” Miller Jr.

Posted inPolitics, William J. Ford

Mike Miller Resigns from Maryland Senate, Citing Health: ‘My Body Has Grown Too Weak’

by William J. Ford December 23, 2020December 21, 2021

Maryland Sen. Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr., a long-revered voice among state lawmakers, announced his resignation Wednesday after 45 years, citing his ongoing battle with cancer.

Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks speaks during a Nov. 6 press conference at Forest Heights Elementary School, where Maryland's political leadership will present legislation on a $2.2 billion proposal for public school construction. (Anthony Tilghman/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPrince George's County, William J. Ford

Md. Democratic Leaders Float $2.2B School Construction Plan

by William J. Ford November 13, 2019December 21, 2021
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (center), comptroller Peter Franchot (right) and Treasurer Nancy Kopp, who make up the Board of Public Works, hold a meeting in Annapolis on July 3. (William J. Ford/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPolitics, William J. Ford

Hogan Won’t Release Funds for School Construction, Community College

by William J. Ford July 3, 2019December 21, 2021
Del. Adrienne Jones (D-Baltimore County) speaks with reporters on May 1, minutes after a House Democratic Caucus meeting in Annapolis, in which she was selected as the new speaker of the House of Delegates. (William J. Ford/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPolitics, William J. Ford

Jones Chosen as Md. House Speaker: ‘Historic’

by William J. Ford May 1, 2019December 21, 2021
Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. talks about late House Speaker Michael Busch on April 8, the last day of the 2019 Maryland General Assembly, in the Senate chambers. Busch, 72, died the day prior. (William J. Ford/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPolitics, William J. Ford

Busch Mourned as Md. General Assembly Ends

by William J. Ford April 8, 2019October 31, 2020
Maryland Del. Adrienne Jones (right) prepares to sign legislation into law for eligible federal workers in the state to receive unemployment benefits in the case of a federal government shutdown. Also present at the March 26 bill signing is (from left) Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr., Del. Jessica Feldmark, Gov. Larry Hogan and Sen. Brian Feldman. (William J. Ford/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPolitics, William J. Ford

Md. Protects Federal Workers’ Pay from Federal Government Shutdowns

by William J. Ford March 27, 2019October 31, 2020
Members of the Maryland state Senate vote on Feb. 12 to allow the state's 24 school boards to decide whether to start the academic year before Labor Day, which would overturn Gov. Larry Hogan's executive order issued in 2016 to open schools after the holiday. (William J. Ford/The Washington Informer)
Posted inEducation, Local, William J. Ford

Md. Senate OKs School Choice Calendar

by William J. Ford February 13, 2019October 31, 2020
Jaime Whitfield-Coffen, principal of Tulip Grove Elementary School, gives last-minute instructions before allowing students and their parents inside the newly renovated building on Sept. 4, the first day of school. (Robert Roberts/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPolitics, William J. Ford

Senate Gives Preliminary OK on School System Calendar Choice

by William J. Ford February 7, 2019October 31, 2020
Ulysses Currie and his wife Shirley A. Gravely-Currie at his retirement tribute ceremony in Greenbelt, Maryland, on June 16. (Demetrious Kinney/The Washington Informer)
Posted inBusiness

Ulysses Currie Lauded for Service to Prince George’s

by WI Guest Author June 27, 2018October 31, 2020
Prince George's County Public School Board holds a special meeting in Upper Marlboro on Dec. 19 to review recommendations from a state audit on grade changes for high school seniors. (William J. Ford/The Washington Informer)
Posted inPrince George's County

Prince George’s School Structure Remains Unchanged

by William J. Ford April 11, 2018October 31, 2020

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